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jennifer was offered about $11,000 less. it goes to the discrimination point. i agree with veronica that you cannot tag everything on the wage gap. about 12% of the wage gap can be explained through dimms from a nation -- discrimination. that, more men are leading companies. we need a better pipeline so that women get into an advance a good job spirit to do that, we need to update the infrastructure that allows for women to do that. one of the important things -- we have talked a little better about men versus women, i think our best policies in this country are gender-neutral. there is a family leave act that has been used thousands of times across the country to allow people take time off work. it is gender-neutral. it has changed the culture and workplaces. we have gone from a society where 21% had access to unpaid leave and now 90% of people have access to unpaid leave. a study done in california which was the first to put paid unpaid leave in place -- shows that moms are able to go back to work sooner, earned higher wages. we know from states as well that
jennifer was offered about $11,000 less. it goes to the discrimination point. i agree with veronica that you cannot tag everything on the wage gap. about 12% of the wage gap can be explained through dimms from a nation -- discrimination. that, more men are leading companies. we need a better pipeline so that women get into an advance a good job spirit to do that, we need to update the infrastructure that allows for women to do that. one of the important things -- we have talked a little better...
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for that i'd like to thank jennifer druckman. we couldn't have done it without the help of gong buttress and kelly mall loan on the senate side and jessica cross over in the house. mr. president, i want to once again urge my colleagues to support this bill. it is a monumental achievement. it is something that's been long in the offing. i want to thank ive everybody on both sides for the cooperation we've h i just want to personally express my dprattitude for being able to pass this bill. mr. wyden: mr. president? i'll be very brief. colleagues i think tonight is a milestone for the medicare program, a lifeline for millions of older people. that's because tonight the senate is voting to retire the outdated inefficiency rewarding, commonsense-defined medicare reimbursement system. senator hatch noted it has been bipartisan. it has long been bipartisan. i think this is an important night for the senate. and it is going to be long-remembered. i yield back. mr. hatch: mr. president scwi for the yeas and nays. -- i ask for the yeas and
for that i'd like to thank jennifer druckman. we couldn't have done it without the help of gong buttress and kelly mall loan on the senate side and jessica cross over in the house. mr. president, i want to once again urge my colleagues to support this bill. it is a monumental achievement. it is something that's been long in the offing. i want to thank ive everybody on both sides for the cooperation we've h i just want to personally express my dprattitude for being able to pass this bill. mr....
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jennifer lawrence go ahead. jennifer lawless. >> i'll take jennifer lawrence. i haven't looked at cspan demographics, but my hunch is it is not mostly young people watching. that's the case across the board. the problem is not what one show or pundit or network is doing. with the 24 hour news cycle, whenever you turn on the tv or internet, it takes about three seconds before you find something saying something incredibly negative. even if 97% of coverage is positive and glowing, it is very easy given the 24 hour news cycle for people to access the most negative tidbits, then they take on a new cycle of their own. part of the challenge is encouraging people to be more politically interested and having them watch more. we found if you're able to get through the muck you find positive things, too. it is just you have to have more staying power to get to that point. >> one more call. thomas in berlin, wisconsin. independent line. go ahead. >> good morning. listen my point is this. the age group that you researched from high school to early college, if they're basin
jennifer lawrence go ahead. jennifer lawless. >> i'll take jennifer lawrence. i haven't looked at cspan demographics, but my hunch is it is not mostly young people watching. that's the case across the board. the problem is not what one show or pundit or network is doing. with the 24 hour news cycle, whenever you turn on the tv or internet, it takes about three seconds before you find something saying something incredibly negative. even if 97% of coverage is positive and glowing, it is...
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talk brought the need to take back the legislature congratulations on to ring adapter krispy 17 and jennifer says is proper your? that was great. it was close. everybody a big hand. [applause] that gives us a great job you have a lot to be proud of. what he has done the independent journal review is really so important for conservatives to have somebody like alex doing what he is doing because it pulls in so much people and so much traffic. thank you very much. i appreciate it. thank you. online book seller. >> next former iranian and u.s. officials outline iran nuclear agreement nugaucheegotiationnegotiations they discuss the status the deal and what a final agreement means for the united states and iran. this runs 90 minutes. >> good morning. i am steve hadly, chairman of the at the institute of peace and i am the chairman and we will get started with the intelligence we have received there is power outages and all sorts of chaos that made it typical rush hour by we will pass that so people will join us as they're able. but we are glad that you are here. this is the fourth event in the for
talk brought the need to take back the legislature congratulations on to ring adapter krispy 17 and jennifer says is proper your? that was great. it was close. everybody a big hand. [applause] that gives us a great job you have a lot to be proud of. what he has done the independent journal review is really so important for conservatives to have somebody like alex doing what he is doing because it pulls in so much people and so much traffic. thank you very much. i appreciate it. thank you....
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on lectures and history jennifer murray on how civil war veterans reunions have changed from the reconstruction era to present. and sunday afternoon at 1:00, american history tv is live commemorating the 150th anniversary of the confederate surrender and end of the civil war. >>> each week american artifacts takes you to museums and historic sites around the country. in 1865, general lee met general great in the village of appomattox courthouse and surrendered his army. while confederate armies were still active in the field, the surrender of the south ace most potent fighting force effectively ended the civil war. next, we tour appomattox courthouse historical park to learn more about the events surrounding that day. >> welcome to appomattox historical park. now we're standing in front of the historic clover hill tavern. this is the oldest building in the village, built in 1819. this area was called clover hill before it became appomattox courthouse in 1845. this was one of the later counties formed. and they took parts of the four surrounding counties and formed appomattox county in 1845. the
on lectures and history jennifer murray on how civil war veterans reunions have changed from the reconstruction era to present. and sunday afternoon at 1:00, american history tv is live commemorating the 150th anniversary of the confederate surrender and end of the civil war. >>> each week american artifacts takes you to museums and historic sites around the country. in 1865, general lee met general great in the village of appomattox courthouse and surrendered his army. while...
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professor jennifer graber shows how they fail to convert large numbers of inmates are to make the persons reflect their values. instead they adopted the secular ideas of america's morals and virtues so they no longer see the section as a necessary prelude to a great for breaking the nation's laws. another project under braid that focuses on religious transformation in communities in the area that is now southwestern oklahoma. now returning to rape particular application of religion in violence syndrome and indian war protecting and liberating innocent women and children. a collaboration of titles. is also a great pleasure to welcome the finest speaker of this panel andrew preston who has traveled the for this to be with us today. he teaches american university in cambridge where he is the fellow. and expert on american diplomatic history, has numerous scholarly publications in that area area, and vietnam by harvard university press and nixon in the zero world 1969 that was published by oxford university press 2008. as well as american in and the world published by princeton 2014 which he
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please, jennifer. of course, we also have worked in various communities, particularly our spanish speaking communities and making sure that everybody really understood that they could be a part of it based on the requirements of the program. >> over the past few years special law enforcement program called safe surrender has seen 18,000 mostly nonviolent fugitives turn themselves in peacefully in a dozen cities. and how safe surrender changed lives. wanted for gun possession, after skipping with his probation officer. >> pretty dangerous situation. >> potentially dangerous for him and his family. >> i was afraid that probation parole would come and kick my door in. >> please take it back to your vehicle right now. >> the richardsons were among hundreds who came to what was called fugitive safe surrender a u.s. marshals program run with state and local authorities to clear up standing arrest warrants. >> this opportunity is a cost saver to the courts, to law enforcement, and quite a help to the communit
please, jennifer. of course, we also have worked in various communities, particularly our spanish speaking communities and making sure that everybody really understood that they could be a part of it based on the requirements of the program. >> over the past few years special law enforcement program called safe surrender has seen 18,000 mostly nonviolent fugitives turn themselves in peacefully in a dozen cities. and how safe surrender changed lives. wanted for gun possession, after...
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jennifer, margot, cynthia, all the lawyers, all the lawyers please stand. i don't want to leave anybody out. i want all these gals to be with me in los angeles. great lawyers. a lot of times, you know, one or two get the spotlight but really, we're all in this together and we can never forget that and i can never be what i am to be if you're not what you're supposed to be so cynthia, all of you, i thank y'all so much from the bottom of my heart for being here and giving me advice and counsel. when you're out on the front lines and you fight in the fight, you need your brothers and sisters to encourage you and give you wisdom that it's hard to see when you're right there in the middle of the battle. billy is a great lawyer but he's part of a dynamic duo. one of the things -- i'm going to talk to you from the heart. i didn't prepare notes because his wife is one of the great journalists of america, and every time i would go on national public radio or "tell me more" with michelle martin, what did i have prepared to say? michelle was going to ask me what she w
jennifer, margot, cynthia, all the lawyers, all the lawyers please stand. i don't want to leave anybody out. i want all these gals to be with me in los angeles. great lawyers. a lot of times, you know, one or two get the spotlight but really, we're all in this together and we can never forget that and i can never be what i am to be if you're not what you're supposed to be so cynthia, all of you, i thank y'all so much from the bottom of my heart for being here and giving me advice and counsel....
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. >> jennifer vasquez at nbc. this is for deborah. two separate questions. if you could just share with us what is a direct message for the white house? what changes would you like to see them as the mother, jay share with the audience the emotional toll the entire process of having your family. >> what was the first question? [inaudible] >> first of all we are glad to know that we are part of it. that is hugely important to us. of course we would like to see the final product and know that there would be someone whose singular object was to get your loved one home as soon as possible and as safely as possible. the white house is directing that review and that effort entirely because it will be a presidential directive when it is finished. does that answer your question? and your question about her family, you know there are nine device grandbaby plus now two new brother-in-law's since he has been missing. you know, we can be all over the page when the rubber really meets to meet the road we are altogether and not blesses me down to my socks that the kids re
. >> jennifer vasquez at nbc. this is for deborah. two separate questions. if you could just share with us what is a direct message for the white house? what changes would you like to see them as the mother, jay share with the audience the emotional toll the entire process of having your family. >> what was the first question? [inaudible] >> first of all we are glad to know that we are part of it. that is hugely important to us. of course we would like to see the final product...
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. >> i'm jennifer young. i have a question about yesterday's meeting. you had a meeting with your counterparts of the united states and the euro. what are the issues you discussed and have you reached any consensus? were they part of the discussion with united states and japan show their intention to join? >> we had a meeting. did you get this information publicly or privately? >> privately. >> yes that's the thinking that there is an opportunity for many countries. [inaudible] now we are trying to implement in global economy. is it too much? that's why we must have our policy in this time we also appreciated the boost of a sentence. confidence. more to the. [inaudible] we will not realize this in the next meeting. but after that anything can happen. there is a possibility to increase so you have to be careful with the introduction however i understand we will look to increase that normalization. [inaudible] on the other hand they have a large. [inaudible] yesterday and the day before. [inaudible] we will very carefully evaluate the situation. they stil
. >> i'm jennifer young. i have a question about yesterday's meeting. you had a meeting with your counterparts of the united states and the euro. what are the issues you discussed and have you reached any consensus? were they part of the discussion with united states and japan show their intention to join? >> we had a meeting. did you get this information publicly or privately? >> privately. >> yes that's the thinking that there is an opportunity for many countries....
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jennifer lawless on why young americans are turned off from politics. ♪ host: when it comes to a republican presidential candidate, the "new york times" said while it is not endorsement, they have -- republicans have expressed support for governor scott walker. hillary clinton is still in new hampshire. the hill newspaper still reporting that loretta lynch as attorney general, confirmation could come as early as thursday. the senate is supposed to take up the traffic bill today.
jennifer lawless on why young americans are turned off from politics. ♪ host: when it comes to a republican presidential candidate, the "new york times" said while it is not endorsement, they have -- republicans have expressed support for governor scott walker. hillary clinton is still in new hampshire. the hill newspaper still reporting that loretta lynch as attorney general, confirmation could come as early as thursday. the senate is supposed to take up the traffic bill today.
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and jennifer lawless talks about her new book on why young americans are turned off to politics. you can join the conversation with your calls and comments on facebook and twitter. >> she was called ms. president by her detractors and outspoken about views on slavery and women's write. one of the most prolific writers of any first lady she provided a look into colonial america and her person life. abigale adams. examining the public and private lives of women who filled the role of first lady from martha washington to michele obama. as a compliment to the series, c-span's new book is available. first ladies and the lives of 45 iconic american women providing lively stories of thes fascinating women -- these. it is available as a hard cover or e-book through your favorite bookstore or online book seller. >> next former iranian and u.s. officials outline iran nuclear agreement nugaucheegotiationnegotiations they discuss the status the deal and what a final agreement means for the united states and iran. this runs 90 minutes. >> good morning. i am steve hadly, chairman of the board
and jennifer lawless talks about her new book on why young americans are turned off to politics. you can join the conversation with your calls and comments on facebook and twitter. >> she was called ms. president by her detractors and outspoken about views on slavery and women's write. one of the most prolific writers of any first lady she provided a look into colonial america and her person life. abigale adams. examining the public and private lives of women who filled the role of first...
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and jennifer lawless. "washington journal" is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. after that, the senate finance committee looks at the transpacific partnership legislation and will hear from tom donahue and the president of the afl-cio. that hearing starts at 10:00 eastern, live coverage on c-span. >> here are a few of the book festivals we will be covering this spring, this weekend, we will be in maryland for the annapolis book festival, hearing from authors such as our bartow gonzalez. -- alberto gonzales. then the gaithersburg book festival with tom davis as well as david axelrod. and then move will close out may with an expo in new york city. the first week in june, we were our live in chicago, including a three-hour program with lawrence wright and your phone calls, on c-span2's "book tv." >> josh earnest it your question about the violence in yemen, betting isis, -- combating isis and climate change. secretary earnest: good afternoon, everybody. you seem to be in a good mood this fine, monday afternoon. it is nice to see you. we will get started quickly. i k
and jennifer lawless. "washington journal" is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. after that, the senate finance committee looks at the transpacific partnership legislation and will hear from tom donahue and the president of the afl-cio. that hearing starts at 10:00 eastern, live coverage on c-span. >> here are a few of the book festivals we will be covering this spring, this weekend, we will be in maryland for the annapolis book festival, hearing from authors such as our...
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thank you, jennifer for inviting me. it is great to see scott brown. we wish he would come back. [applause] sen. rubio: we miss him in the senate gym. one of the few people who worked out. everybody else is there to watch "morning joe" on the tv. you have a great senator and kelly ayotte, someone i have worked with and she is phenomenal. you must send her back. [applause] sen. rubio: so -- running for president is a decision at that one makes after a lot of thought, prayer, and consideration. i spend the time inc. about it. what i conclude is one important thing and i want to share with you tonight. i believe with all of my heart where on the verge of another american century. i believe america's greatest days are around the corner. and more than anything else factories compelled me to run. if we do certain thing, our children will be the most prosperous. that is important. it is important to remember where we are. about 200 years ago, the turn of the century, america was still largely undeveloped. the rest of the world was industrializing. amerco was still trying to find its bea
thank you, jennifer for inviting me. it is great to see scott brown. we wish he would come back. [applause] sen. rubio: we miss him in the senate gym. one of the few people who worked out. everybody else is there to watch "morning joe" on the tv. you have a great senator and kelly ayotte, someone i have worked with and she is phenomenal. you must send her back. [applause] sen. rubio: so -- running for president is a decision at that one makes after a lot of thought, prayer, and...
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[applause] and jennifer said you're going to hold at this time. is walt here? wold man that was a great race but it really was. it was close. [applause] everybody, a big hand for walt. [applause] good to see you man. great job and because of lot to be proud of. thank you, guys so much. by the way we are taking alex around a lot but i tell you what, when he is done for the "independent journal review" is really anything everybody up here will agree is really so important for conservatives to have somebody like alex doing what he's doing because it's pulling in so many people and so much traffic to a really positive message. so thank you, guys so much. greatly appreciate it. thank you. [applause] >> here's a look at today's schedule on c-span2. >> coming up today on our companion network c-span3, the senate foreign relations subcommittee will be testimony from state department inspector general steve lenox on efficiency and effectiveness. live coverage gets underway at 10 eastern. live at 2:30 p.m. veterans 2:30 p.m. veterans affairs secretary robert the dog appe
[applause] and jennifer said you're going to hold at this time. is walt here? wold man that was a great race but it really was. it was close. [applause] everybody, a big hand for walt. [applause] good to see you man. great job and because of lot to be proud of. thank you, guys so much. by the way we are taking alex around a lot but i tell you what, when he is done for the "independent journal review" is really anything everybody up here will agree is really so important for...
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jennifer please. of course, we also had worked in various communities particularly in the spanish-speaking communities to make sure everyone understood they could be a part of it based on the requirements of the program. >> over the past two years a special law enforcement program called safe surrender has been teaming up with nonprofits. coming up, how safe surrender is changing lives. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> the program is called safe surrender, a u.s. marshals program. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> all under the roof of a church. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] ms. moore: a little bit about safe surrender. less than one half of 1% of the people we encounter are taken into custody, usually because of an indictable matter. next. what it looks like in camden. the program was run in philadelphia a week or two begin with the program in camden, new jersey. we thought ours would be smaller. we actually had
jennifer please. of course, we also had worked in various communities particularly in the spanish-speaking communities to make sure everyone understood they could be a part of it based on the requirements of the program. >> over the past two years a special law enforcement program called safe surrender has been teaming up with nonprofits. coming up, how safe surrender is changing lives. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> the program is called safe surrender, a u.s. marshals...
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jennifer lawless on her book "running for office: why young americans are turned off by politics." it is every morning at 7 a.m. eastern and right now, a conversation from today's program. . here to talk about that is the director of the department of justice's office for victims of crime, joye frost. thank you very much for being here. what is your role and mission here? guest: the office for victims of crimes really has the role of changing policies, practices and programs throughout the country, creating a more favorable climate for crime victims. so crime victims feel comfortable enough to report to law enforcement, to ask for assistance, and really not to be ashamed or embarrassed or afraid because they are crime victims. host: favorable climate -- why do you think that is necessary? guest: while we know that crime itself, but violent crime and property crime have been decreasing steadily since the 1990's, we also know that the vast majority of crime victims never reach out for help. only about 14% to 50% at the very most. less than 50% of victims of severe violent crime repor
jennifer lawless on her book "running for office: why young americans are turned off by politics." it is every morning at 7 a.m. eastern and right now, a conversation from today's program. . here to talk about that is the director of the department of justice's office for victims of crime, joye frost. thank you very much for being here. what is your role and mission here? guest: the office for victims of crimes really has the role of changing policies, practices and programs...
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lectures on history jennifer murray on how civil war veterans reunions have changed from the reconstruction era to present. and sunday afternoon at 1:00 american history t.v. is live from courthouse national historical park commemorating the 150th anniversary of the confederate surrender and the end of the civil war. >> the investments his statement has made. he spoke at the center for american progress in washington, d.c. about how investing in early education is a cost saving measure and ensures virginia will have the workforce of the future. a panel discussion about education. >> good morning, everyone. i am thrilled to have the governor here today who will discuss the value of states and communities taking action on early childhood education. happy to have him here at the center for american progress. he has been a leader on this issue as well as so many issues. early childhood education is a bright spot in our national policy landscape. it brings together diverse leaders at the city, state and federal level and at the state level and local level we have bipartisan leaders who have been
lectures on history jennifer murray on how civil war veterans reunions have changed from the reconstruction era to present. and sunday afternoon at 1:00 american history t.v. is live from courthouse national historical park commemorating the 150th anniversary of the confederate surrender and the end of the civil war. >> the investments his statement has made. he spoke at the center for american progress in washington, d.c. about how investing in early education is a cost saving measure...
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and jennifer lawless a co-author, while young americans are turned off from politics. "washington journal" is live on c-span. you could join the conversation on facebook and twitter. >> the senate finance committee hear from the chamber of commerce and afl-cio at a hearing on trade policy and congressional trade priorities. that is live at 10:00 eastern here on c-span. >> here are a few of the book festivals we will cover on c-span 2. this weekend, we will be in maryland for the annapolis book festival. we'll hear from new york times reporter. in the middle of a mate, we will revisit in maryland. one-off formers congressman and robert frost -- we will have a former congressman and robert frost. we will close out and books expo in new york city. on the first week in june, the chicago tribune festival including our three-hour in-depth program with lawrence wright a your phone calls. that is this spring on c-span 2's book tv. >> house and senate budget conferees met on monday to work out differences in their 2016 budget. all the bills aim until a balance of the budget in
and jennifer lawless a co-author, while young americans are turned off from politics. "washington journal" is live on c-span. you could join the conversation on facebook and twitter. >> the senate finance committee hear from the chamber of commerce and afl-cio at a hearing on trade policy and congressional trade priorities. that is live at 10:00 eastern here on c-span. >> here are a few of the book festivals we will cover on c-span 2. this weekend, we will be in maryland...
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at 8:00 eastern on c-span3, on lectures in history, university of virginia college at wise professor jennifer murray on changes from the reconstruction era to present. in some afternoon at 1:00, we are live from appomattox courthouse commemorating the 150th anniversary of the correct -- the confederate surrender. next, a conversation with freshman congressman will hurd of texas. the is the first african-american congressmen to represent texas since reconstruction, and previously served in cia. this is 25 minutes. congressman will hurd from the 23rd congressional district. it includes nearly 5000 square miles, a thousand miles of border along texas and mexico. how do you manage it? rep. hurd: i put a lot of miles on the car. 800 miles of border. it is gigantic. that is one of the reasons i love the district. we have beautiful parts of the state. this is why a pretty much no name fresh face was able to win the district. because of the amount of time we spent crisscrossing it. so i burn up my shoe leather. host: with the demographics of the district, what struck you the most as you traveled? rep
at 8:00 eastern on c-span3, on lectures in history, university of virginia college at wise professor jennifer murray on changes from the reconstruction era to present. in some afternoon at 1:00, we are live from appomattox courthouse commemorating the 150th anniversary of the correct -- the confederate surrender. next, a conversation with freshman congressman will hurd of texas. the is the first african-american congressmen to represent texas since reconstruction, and previously served in cia....
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the thing i forgot to tell you about me is this -- jennifer didn't put it into the introduction. i serve in the united states congress and i do my job as i see fit and the best i know how. when you see people who come into new hampshire and start rumors, and they go to south carolina and iowa and start rumors, i think i'm the only member of the united states congress that can go to iowa and new hampshire and south carolina all in the same week and not start any rumors. [laughter] and in the process of doing that -- my long island friends -- in the process of doing that, i also had the privilege of meeting people who are stepping forward. we need to respect them. we need to invite them in our homes and plan events and do these kinds of things, this kind of thing here, and the follow-up on sunday as well. the early states set the tone. in iowa, where we are all politics all the time, just like it is all politics all the time in new hampshire, we will punch one of two tickets for new hampshire. you will look at that recommendation for iowa and punch may be only one ticket for south
the thing i forgot to tell you about me is this -- jennifer didn't put it into the introduction. i serve in the united states congress and i do my job as i see fit and the best i know how. when you see people who come into new hampshire and start rumors, and they go to south carolina and iowa and start rumors, i think i'm the only member of the united states congress that can go to iowa and new hampshire and south carolina all in the same week and not start any rumors. [laughter] and in the...
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families, who are in our thoughts and prayers today, especiallys we lane, they're carolina, alicia and jennifer, and their families, and the shining example of these two men will stand as a light for people world over 'owho see suffering answer with compassion, who see hatred and offer their love. who see war and work for peace. may god bless these two brave men and may he watch over and comfort their families for all the years to come. >> k on the next washington are journal we look at the white house correspondents dinner. we take at brothers who are political opposites and creators of the document "woodhouse divided in the" and then the president and ceo of the mayo clinic is their discuss a new medicare law and the future of health care in america. washington journal leave if a morning and you can join the conversation with your calls and commentses on facebook twittedder. president obama will address the more than 2600 attendees in the ballroom, and this year's entertainment is ceciley strong. >> secretary of state john kerry was at the atlantic council to talk about international trade an
families, who are in our thoughts and prayers today, especiallys we lane, they're carolina, alicia and jennifer, and their families, and the shining example of these two men will stand as a light for people world over 'owho see suffering answer with compassion, who see hatred and offer their love. who see war and work for peace. may god bless these two brave men and may he watch over and comfort their families for all the years to come. >> k on the next washington are journal we look at...
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my name is jennifer mcnamee. you spoke about the possibility of aggregating the deal among two leaders that there is talk of which ones. i was wondering if anyone has a view from beijing or moscow which here occasionally about france. if anyone could enlighten us about the rest of themm? bob: it is clear the russians and chinese have been less demanding in these negotiations. they would like to see a deal concluded and most deals would agree to what would be acceptable to both china and russia. in terms of continuing the field. after it is been concluded and implemented, i think the russians and chinese with verizon want to leave the deal perpetuated for a long amount of time. that is one of the concerns of the critic that it we began to see evidence of them cheating or nibbling at the edges of compliance. they of our current p5 plus one negotiating partners would take the deal, let's pursue this investigate this but not be too quick to pull the plug on the agreement. there is a concern we may be under pressure t
my name is jennifer mcnamee. you spoke about the possibility of aggregating the deal among two leaders that there is talk of which ones. i was wondering if anyone has a view from beijing or moscow which here occasionally about france. if anyone could enlighten us about the rest of themm? bob: it is clear the russians and chinese have been less demanding in these negotiations. they would like to see a deal concluded and most deals would agree to what would be acceptable to both china and russia....
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cannot have prosperity, when you're constantly under >> i can so your state party is in great hands with jennifer horn. german born? -- chariirman horn? we have 168 members on your rnc. the 168 people that get together and do your party business nationally. those that are on it, please stand up. national committee man or woman from the state party, please stand. give them a round of applause. certainly want to give a shout out to our cochair, sharon day. she will be addressing the summit tomorrow. this is our stop hillary panel. it is a great panel here to talk about that. i want to introduce who we have on stage. sean spicer is with us. the chief strategist, which is saying he is a big deal. the chief strategist of the rfc during a presidential cycle. he will share his remarks with us. we have kim, your regional political director in this region. she was the e.d.i in michigan which was one of our better run state parties in the country under her leadership. then jesse, the director chief data officer at the rnc. we have been talking about data for about four years. what obama's team did, what we
cannot have prosperity, when you're constantly under >> i can so your state party is in great hands with jennifer horn. german born? -- chariirman horn? we have 168 members on your rnc. the 168 people that get together and do your party business nationally. those that are on it, please stand up. national committee man or woman from the state party, please stand. give them a round of applause. certainly want to give a shout out to our cochair, sharon day. she will be addressing the summit...
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and the north korean piece we have shown an increased ability to try to sanitize information that way jennifer wright -- that we try to generate. let's see. ok, this is from victor ekinabe. first, outlook is a phenomenal ap on the ipad. can you speak on how industry can help share in its learning and technical developments? on the nsa side, we've got a pretty long term effort with commercial counterparts. if you go to nsa.gov, look on the lower left-hand side and you will see a link that talks about how to do business with nsa. we are interested in reaching out and partnering with the private sector. i am the first to remind both of the organizations that i am responsible for leading, hey, much of the intellectual india did -- intellectual ingenuity is in the private sector, not in the government. if we are going to be effective we have to reach a and partner with them. on the u.s. cyber command site, -- side, i am trying to create some infrastructure in the private sector away from our headquarters, goat or equity to where there is industry concentrations as a way to do this. so it is somethi
and the north korean piece we have shown an increased ability to try to sanitize information that way jennifer wright -- that we try to generate. let's see. ok, this is from victor ekinabe. first, outlook is a phenomenal ap on the ipad. can you speak on how industry can help share in its learning and technical developments? on the nsa side, we've got a pretty long term effort with commercial counterparts. if you go to nsa.gov, look on the lower left-hand side and you will see a link that talks...
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and on twitter jennifer who covered the case for huffingtonpost wrote now i can understand why people are pushing for streaming of the oral arguments. the first cases involved michigan and kentucky cases. the first question was about whether the 14th amendment required states to license same-sex marriage and the second part addressed the 4th amendment as well and whether that required states to recognize those marriages that were legally performed in other states. today's supreme court oral argument now: >> we will hear argument in 14256 obergefell v. hodges and the consolidate case. >> the intimate and committed relationships of same-sex couples just like those of heterosexual couples provide support. if a commitment responsibility and protection that is marriage is off-limit do is gay people as class the stain of unworthy ness that following on individuals and families condridicts the purpose of the 14th amendment. >> what to you do as a windsor case where the court said the federal government will leave to state on marriage and domestic relations. >> states do have privacy but thei
and on twitter jennifer who covered the case for huffingtonpost wrote now i can understand why people are pushing for streaming of the oral arguments. the first cases involved michigan and kentucky cases. the first question was about whether the 14th amendment required states to license same-sex marriage and the second part addressed the 4th amendment as well and whether that required states to recognize those marriages that were legally performed in other states. today's supreme court oral...
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it's also a great pleasure to welcome our third speaker professor jennifer graber is an associate professor in the department of religious studies at the university of texas. our work focuses primarily on the intersections of religion and violence particularly in american prisons and in relation with native americans. her first book, the furnace of affliction, prisons and religion in antebellum america, published by the university of north carolina press in 2011 export the intersection of church and state during the founding of the nation's first prisons. she looked explicitly at evangelical protestant efforts to make religion a central to emerging practices and philosophies about prison disciplines from 1790 through the 1850s. initially, the idea of these evangelicals about inmates suffering and redemption were accepted but later overtime officials became less receptive, and as you might imagine prisoners opposed some of them. debates about religion in prison has much broader replications for issues of church-state separation. and ultimately professor graber is a position i protestant refo
it's also a great pleasure to welcome our third speaker professor jennifer graber is an associate professor in the department of religious studies at the university of texas. our work focuses primarily on the intersections of religion and violence particularly in american prisons and in relation with native americans. her first book, the furnace of affliction, prisons and religion in antebellum america, published by the university of north carolina press in 2011 export the intersection of...
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i want to begin by adding my things to jennifer horn and the entire state party team. a great job once again. thank you for the leadership once again here. before i get into this, i want to begin right off the bat. i am going to talk a lot tonight and end up talking about freedom . one of the interesting things about freedom is it is certainly something endowed by our creator, defined by the constitution, but each and every day defended by the men and women who wear the uniform of the united states. i know amongst us we have folks that are active in the military today be in the active military of the reserve some folks that are veterans and military folks of the past. would you just stand for a moment so we can recognize that? [applause] that kind of puts it all back -- all into perspective. i have attached i carry. all of the different deployments we go to, one of the best is welcome home. i get up at 5:30 in the morning anxious to see. last year i had all these families here. there was a dad with three kids. he was not just a sided, he was exhausted. he had to look,
i want to begin by adding my things to jennifer horn and the entire state party team. a great job once again. thank you for the leadership once again here. before i get into this, i want to begin right off the bat. i am going to talk a lot tonight and end up talking about freedom . one of the interesting things about freedom is it is certainly something endowed by our creator, defined by the constitution, but each and every day defended by the men and women who wear the uniform of the united...
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jennifer lawless why young americans are turned off to politics. "washington journal" is live every morning at 7 a.m. on c-span. join us on facebook and twitter. >> coming up, house and senate negotiators debate there respective 2016 budgets. hillary clinton holds a roundtable in new hampshire. later, from toronto, the debate on how the west should you with russia. -- deal with russia. >> veterans affairs secretary robert mcdonald testifies tuesday about his department's budget request and other issues. live at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> she was considered modern for her time. called "mrs. president" by her detractors and was out logan about slavery and women's rights. she provides a unique window into colonial america and her personal life. abigail adams, sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on "first ladies: image influence and image." on american history tv on c-span3. th companion book is available. -- and the companion book is available. providing lively stories of these fascinating women providing an illuminating and inspiring read. it is ava
jennifer lawless why young americans are turned off to politics. "washington journal" is live every morning at 7 a.m. on c-span. join us on facebook and twitter. >> coming up, house and senate negotiators debate there respective 2016 budgets. hillary clinton holds a roundtable in new hampshire. later, from toronto, the debate on how the west should you with russia. -- deal with russia. >> veterans affairs secretary robert mcdonald testifies tuesday about his department's...
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we'll talk to jennifer lawless about young people's engagement in politics and, later part of a summit of new hampshire republicans, including remarks by senator kelly ayotte and donald trump. the state department general testified at a senate hearing about the department's efficiency and effectiveness. his office has begun an inquiry into former secretary of state hillary clinton's use of a personal e-mail server. georgia senator david perdue chairs on the summit. this is an hour. >>> both of us are in order so we'll proceed. this hearing of the subcommittee on state department and usaid management international operations and bilateral international development. i'd like to begin by welcoming our witness inspector general of the state department and broadcasting board of governor steve lenick. i understand you changed your schedule to be here today and we look forward to your testimony. the oig is dedicated to assessing the state department's programs and making recommendations to strengthen its integrity and accountability. as such, the oig is dedicated to detecting and preventing w
we'll talk to jennifer lawless about young people's engagement in politics and, later part of a summit of new hampshire republicans, including remarks by senator kelly ayotte and donald trump. the state department general testified at a senate hearing about the department's efficiency and effectiveness. his office has begun an inquiry into former secretary of state hillary clinton's use of a personal e-mail server. georgia senator david perdue chairs on the summit. this is an hour. >>>...
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saturday night on american history tv on c-span 3 university of virginia's professor jennifer murray on how civil war reunions have changed from these -- the reconstruction era to present. and then american history tv is live from appomattox courthouse historical park, commemorating the anniversary of the confederate surrender and the end of the civil war. >> during this month, c-span is pleased to present the winning entries in this years student cam video documentary system -- competition. it is an annual competition that encourages middle and high school students to think critically about issues that affect the nation. students were asked to complete -- to complete their video on the same "the three branches and you." matthew eastmo, travis mills and ashley peterson from st. thomas more high school in rapid city, south dakota, are one of our second prize winners. they're focused on the keystone xl pipeline. >> we owe transcanada absolutely nothing. [applause] for the sake of all america, i ask you respectfully, president obama, deny permit. >> keystone xl will impact the entire na
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i'm jennifer li with hong kong tv. i have a question regarding yesterday's g20 meeting. yesterday you had a meeting with your counterparts of the united states, japan and europe. i wonder what's the many issues you discussed, and have you reached any consensus? also is the aib also part of the discussion? have the united states and japan showed their intention to join orbit? thank you. -- or not? >> that's a lady's question and also from our tehran -- [inaudible] yesterday we had a g20 meeting but four countries will have -- publicly or privately. >> privately. [laughter] >> so taking advantage of opportunity of the g20. that's many countries to have that's bilateral or some bilateral meeting and discuss the global economic situation. i i must emphasize g20 is important because of global situation and financial market stability. and now -- [inaudible] this time we also emphasize very much this boost of confidence, and we certainly faced some challenge including divided monetary policy. u.s. certainly will -- [inaudible] be careful chairman yellen style. we will not reali
i'm jennifer li with hong kong tv. i have a question regarding yesterday's g20 meeting. yesterday you had a meeting with your counterparts of the united states, japan and europe. i wonder what's the many issues you discussed, and have you reached any consensus? also is the aib also part of the discussion? have the united states and japan showed their intention to join orbit? thank you. -- or not? >> that's a lady's question and also from our tehran -- [inaudible] yesterday we had a g20...
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history tv on c-span3, on lectures and history, university of virginia's college of wise professor jennifer murray on how civil war veterans reunions have changed, and at 1:00, american history tv is live, commemorating the anniversary of the confederate surrender and the end of the civil war. >> c-span's profiles of freshmen congressman continue now with arizona democracy ruben gallego. he earned a scholarship to harvard but alert dropped tout join the marines and fight in iraq. he talks about his experiences, his family and his new life in washington. this is a little over 20 minutes. >> congressman ruben gallego from arizona's seventh congressat district. a freshman representative. what is it like? >> guest: it's very fascinating. every day brings a new challenge. every day i get to do something very interesting, and every day i miss home a little more but i'm glad i'm here. i feel like i'm doing good work for my district, and i hope to be here for a long time. >> host: how does somebody bosh in chicago end up in arizona. >> guest: i followed a woman out there, who is now my wife but ess
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and the jennifer reynaud we might start by asking ourselves why young women are assuming the term feminism today, buying into the message that tells them standing for the feminist agenda and reproductive rights will require them to check their femininity at the door. consider the kerfuffle that occurred a couple of months ago when in an interview with redbook magazine 29-year-old kayla cocoa, female lead in the popular show, the big name theory declined to answer in the affirmative when she was asked whether she is the mms. is it bad if i say no? she asked. she said she enjoyed cooking or her husband and he makes her feel like a housewife, which she says she loves. and my sound old-fashioned she sat, but i like the idea of women taking care of their men. sadly messaging from the far right and so many other young women of feminism is about losing their femininity but we have to help her and so many other women understand that fighting for women's equality isn't about telling women how they have to live for that they can't enjoy doing things that are considered traditionally female. it is ab
and the jennifer reynaud we might start by asking ourselves why young women are assuming the term feminism today, buying into the message that tells them standing for the feminist agenda and reproductive rights will require them to check their femininity at the door. consider the kerfuffle that occurred a couple of months ago when in an interview with redbook magazine 29-year-old kayla cocoa, female lead in the popular show, the big name theory declined to answer in the affirmative when she was...
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me thank the great job at jennifer does. i know the results today show the outstanding job she is doing. let me say i can almost end my speech by saying i agree with everything that the ambassador said. he is really such an asset -- not just for the republican party, but the united states. the work he did in the united nations was phenomenal and we should be in his that. let me also thank my friend matt mayberry. i was here last year. i know how enthusiastic everyone wants last year, but especially this year because all of us realize the opportunity we have in 2016, the opportunity to win back the white house, to win back the nation. it is important for us to do that's. it is important for us that we expose not just the weaknesses of those that we are against hillary clinton, but that we have strong policies of our own. this administration has been a failure on virtually every aspect of foreign policy. now putin is going to the ukraine and threatening former members of the soviet bloc. they are concerned by what putin is doi
me thank the great job at jennifer does. i know the results today show the outstanding job she is doing. let me say i can almost end my speech by saying i agree with everything that the ambassador said. he is really such an asset -- not just for the republican party, but the united states. the work he did in the united nations was phenomenal and we should be in his that. let me also thank my friend matt mayberry. i was here last year. i know how enthusiastic everyone wants last year, but...
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history tv on c-span 3, on lectures in history, university of virginia's college of wise professor jennifer murray on how civil war veterans' reunions have changed from the reconstruction era to present. and sunday afternoon at 1:00, american history tv is live from appomattox courthouse national historical park, commemorating the 150th anniversary of the confederate surrender and the end of the civil war. >>> the republican national lawyers association recently held its policy conference here in washington, d.c. the theme was executive branch overreach. coming up next, remarks from indiana congresswoman susan brooks. her comments are about 40 minutes. >> let me start by welcoming our friends from c-span and also noting that unlike stefan my name is thomas edward wheeler. so when the new fcc commissioner was appointed i received a lot of congratulatory e-mails and wonders why barack obama would appoint me to anything. so when you google my name, you'll get him. send your complaints to him. we do have a panel on the fcc net neutrality program this afternoon with the two republican commission
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professor jennifer murray on how civil war veterans reunions have changed from the reconstruction era to present. sunday afternoon at 1:00 american history tv is live commemorating the anniversary of the confederate surrender and the end of the civil war. announcer: earlier today education secretary arne duncan joined wade henderson to reauthorize the elementary and secondary education act which was signed into law by lyndon johnson to give federal income grants to low income students. this was held at the martin luther king junior memorial library. it's 50 minutes. post: thank you. good morning. thank you for coming here on this dreary and cold day. just a couple of days ago it was 75 degrees. welcome to the martin luther king jr. memorial library, a most befitting place to discuss and commemorate the 50th anniversary of the elementary and secondary education act which provided equal access to education regardless of income or ability. i am the direct or of education for the d.c. public library thinking you on behalf of the executive director. for years, public libraries have been th
professor jennifer murray on how civil war veterans reunions have changed from the reconstruction era to present. sunday afternoon at 1:00 american history tv is live commemorating the anniversary of the confederate surrender and the end of the civil war. announcer: earlier today education secretary arne duncan joined wade henderson to reauthorize the elementary and secondary education act which was signed into law by lyndon johnson to give federal income grants to low income students. this was...
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eastern on american history tv on c-span3, lectures in history university of virginia jennifer murray on how civil war veterans and their reunions have changed from the reconstruction era to present. sunday afternoon at 1:00 p.m., american history tv is live from appomattox courthouse national memorial park, considering -- commemorating the 100 and 50th anniversary of the confederate surrender and the end of the civil war. announcer: as candidates start announcing runs for the presidency in 2016 some are announcing of predicting an announcement by hillary clinton. a source with knowledge of hillary clinton has confirmed that she was officially announcer 2016 presidential head on saturday or sunday. that is followed by campaign travel. a spokesperson for her campaign team did not immediately respond to requests for comment. polls show are well ahead of her likely rivals. she has leased office space for headquarters in brooklyn and hired key staffers. any plans hillary clinton hands to kick off her campaign could complicate another campaign. marco rubio, jeff bush -- the new york times
eastern on american history tv on c-span3, lectures in history university of virginia jennifer murray on how civil war veterans and their reunions have changed from the reconstruction era to present. sunday afternoon at 1:00 p.m., american history tv is live from appomattox courthouse national memorial park, considering -- commemorating the 100 and 50th anniversary of the confederate surrender and the end of the civil war. announcer: as candidates start announcing runs for the presidency in...
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and tonight on american history tv, c-span3, lectures in history, jennifer murray on how the civil war reunions have changed from reconstruction to the present time. and from appomattox courthouse on sunday, commemorating the 150th anniversary of the confederate surrender and the end of the civil war. >> were you a fan of the first ladies series? it is now a book. it looks inside the personal life of every first lady in american history. based on original interviews learn details of all 45 first ladies that made these women who they were. their lives, ambitions and unique partnerships with their presidential spouses. the book "first ladies" provides stories of these fascinating women who survived this for many of the white house. sometimes a great personal cost. even changed history. c-span's "first ladies" is an inspiring read and is available as a hardcover or an e-book. >> h knight this each night this week c-span has shown profiles of new , members of congress. we conclude with representative ryan zinke. he was a former navy seal. he won the general election with 55% of the vote. f
and tonight on american history tv, c-span3, lectures in history, jennifer murray on how the civil war reunions have changed from reconstruction to the present time. and from appomattox courthouse on sunday, commemorating the 150th anniversary of the confederate surrender and the end of the civil war. >> were you a fan of the first ladies series? it is now a book. it looks inside the personal life of every first lady in american history. based on original interviews learn details of all...
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sunday night at 8:00 o'clock eastern on lectures and history, university of virginia professor jennifer murray on how veterans reunions have changed and sunday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock live. >> pres. obama president obama welcomed more than 100 students from 30 states recently. some of the projects on display include an automatic page turner and the carbon dioxide powered battery all kemal part of the white house effort to boost interest in stem education. this is about 50 minutes. >> hello. good to see you. good to see you. yes. good to know where you are from. >> i'm from denver colorado. >> what grade. >> a junior in high school. >> a junior, going through the sat application process. busy year but not too busy for these projects. >> so all right. if you look carefully is a very important to science. they tell us all sorts of things. right now because there are more than 350,000 species of flora and fauna on the planet we're trying to track them all. all. the eventual goal is to have a registry online so that scientists can share knowledge over the internet. >> right. >> currently t
sunday night at 8:00 o'clock eastern on lectures and history, university of virginia professor jennifer murray on how veterans reunions have changed and sunday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock live. >> pres. obama president obama welcomed more than 100 students from 30 states recently. some of the projects on display include an automatic page turner and the carbon dioxide powered battery all kemal part of the white house effort to boost interest in stem education. this is about 50 minutes....
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and on american history tv saturday on c-span3 jennifer murray on how civil war reunions have changed from the reconstruction era to the present. sunday afternoon at 1:00, live from appomattox courthouse, commemorating the 100 50th anniversary -- the 150th anniversary of the confederate surrender that ended the civil war. announcer: "washington journal" is next. at 10:00 a.m., virginia governor terry mcauliffe discusses childhood education. at noon eastern, the cato institution on u.s. tax policy. coming up in 45 minutes, national urban league president and ceo marc morial on the state of black america and the shooting of an unarmed black man by a police officer in south carolina. then whit ayres on host: andhost: our goal is to discuss public policy and having civil discourse with you about some of these current topics. this morning we are going to approach it a little bit differently for this first segment. there is a new book out and it's called "so you've been publicly shamed." he looks at public shaming and people who have been through it and whether or not it's an
and on american history tv saturday on c-span3 jennifer murray on how civil war reunions have changed from the reconstruction era to the present. sunday afternoon at 1:00, live from appomattox courthouse, commemorating the 100 50th anniversary -- the 150th anniversary of the confederate surrender that ended the civil war. announcer: "washington journal" is next. at 10:00 a.m., virginia governor terry mcauliffe discusses childhood education. at noon eastern, the cato institution on...
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[applause] >> thank you for the kind introduction and i also want to congratulate jennifer and her staff for this unbelievable events of what we have witnessed here. so my fellow men and women that are here and i also want to thank everyone for their efforts but the job that we have to do is you in this room we have a lot of work to do and we know we have a lot of work to do but it is my honor to stand with you today and ask you to join me in a very loud voice we are here and we are ready to stop hillary clinton. [applause] this country deserves better then a president that in every turn of her career has been involved in some sort of scandal or effort to cover up some sort of scandal or some sort of secrecy. that's hillary clinton and that's the reality. when it comes to hillary clinton we know these are the things that define hillary clinton. this country deserves leaders that are not afraid to answer the tough questions and we see in every single turned over a clinton won't even answer answer the simple questions like why did she really use a private e-mail server, but did she ever ac
[applause] >> thank you for the kind introduction and i also want to congratulate jennifer and her staff for this unbelievable events of what we have witnessed here. so my fellow men and women that are here and i also want to thank everyone for their efforts but the job that we have to do is you in this room we have a lot of work to do and we know we have a lot of work to do but it is my honor to stand with you today and ask you to join me in a very loud voice we are here and we are ready...
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. >> a question for jennifer too pushing your nineteenth century historians and to the 21st century, it was fascinating, a patronizing attitude towards women and children and ethnicities invoked so frequently, and i wonder if having female secretaries of state made any difference whatsoever. >> i have to look very closely at hillary clinton's record because i don't know as much. laura bush actually made a lot of claims about women. dirksen senate office building easier to find material but didn't look so much about hillary clinton. my guess would be from her wire work she might have pushed education, the issue of education in a way that might actually parallel what some women in afghanistan are calling for. this to me was one of the most interesting parts of this research, many things that were assumed about what muslim women would want it often had to do with notions of beauty and location where as many advocates out of afghanistan for women and girls talk about education and i would not be surprised if hillary clinton was a little more in line with things that afghani women say the
. >> a question for jennifer too pushing your nineteenth century historians and to the 21st century, it was fascinating, a patronizing attitude towards women and children and ethnicities invoked so frequently, and i wonder if having female secretaries of state made any difference whatsoever. >> i have to look very closely at hillary clinton's record because i don't know as much. laura bush actually made a lot of claims about women. dirksen senate office building easier to find...